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Bridge Repertory Theater

THE CORNERS OF HER MIND: DARK ROOM AT BRIDGE REP

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted August 16, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Jenna Pollack as Girl in the Polka Dot Dress. Photo by Andrew Brilliant.

 

★★★★☆

 

Francesca Woodman is one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers who you’ve probably never heard of. Born into a family of artists, she had it instilled in her from a young age that nothing was more important than making art.

 

Woodman had an ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Bridge Repertory Theater, Cambridge, Celeste Oliva, Doppelganger Dance Collective, Elizabeth Cahill, Francesca Woodman, George Brant, Jenna Pollack, Jennifer Rohn, Multicultural Arts Center, Olivia D'Ambrosio, Ryan Bates, Stephen Petrilli

LOST & FOUND: TEEN ACTORS MOUNT NEW PLAY BY PROMISING LOCAL PLAYWRIGHT

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted August 6, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Written a number of years ago, Halberstadt revisited and reworked i don’t know where we’re going when it came to his attention that the Boston Teen Acting Troupe was looking for a play with compelling teenage characters.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: american repertory theater, bosarts, boston teen acting troupe, Bridge Repertory Theater, Fresh Ink Theatre Company, huntington theatre company, i don’t know where we’re going but i promise we’re lost, mj halberstadt

YEAR IN REVIEW: STAGE SPOTLIGHT

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 30, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

A look at 2014’s most memorable Boston theater experiences.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: A.R.T., ACTORS’ SHAKESPEARE PROJECT, Aditi Kapil, American Rep, Anton Chekov, ArtsEmerson, Brahman/i, Bridge Repertory Theater, Choreography, Company One, David R. Gammons, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, dysphoria, Finding Neverland, Founder’s Hall of Pine Manor College, gender identity, harvard, Hello Again, Hungtington Theatre Company, intersectionality, Isango Ensemble, John Kuntz, Jonathan Bernstein, Lydia R. Diamon, M. Bevin O’Gara, Mark Dornford-May, Melia Bensussen, Michael Bello, Mozart, Necessary Monsters, Peter DuBois, post-colonialis, Quincy Beth Harris, race relations, Smart People, SpeakEasy Stage Company, Susan Misner, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, The Shape She Makes, theater

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